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react-image-grid-gallery
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A simple image gallery with lightbox for displaying a grid of images in React apps
A simple, easy-to-use, and responsive image gallery component with a lightbox for displaying a grid of images in React apps.
Available at: https://codesweetly.com/react-image-grid-gallery
This section shows how to install the React Image Grid Gallery package.
npm install react-image-grid-gallery --save
yarn add react-image-grid-gallery
pnpm add react-image-grid-gallery
import { ImageGallery } from "react-image-grid-gallery";
const imagesArray = [
{
alt: "Image1's alt text",
caption: "Image1's description",
src: "http://example.com/image1.jpg",
},
{
alt: "Image2's alt text",
caption: "Image2's description",
src: "http://example.com/image2.png",
},
{
alt: "Image3's alt text",
caption: "Image3's description",
src: "http://example.com/image3.webp",
},
];
function App() {
return (
<ImageGallery
imagesInfoArray={imagesArray}
columnCount={"auto"}
columnWidth={230}
gapSize={24}
/>
);
}
Props | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
imagesInfoArray | array | undefined |
(Required) An array of objects containing the following properties:
|
number or keyword (string) | "auto" |
(Optional) The number of columns. | |
number or keyword (string) | 230 |
(Optional) The minimum width of the gallery's columns. | |
number | 24 |
(Optional) The gallery's gap size. |
Remix users should add "react-image-grid-gallery"
to their remix.config.js
file:
/** @type {import('@remix-run/dev').AppConfig} */
module.exports = {
ignoredRouteFiles: ["**/.*"],
+ serverDependenciesToBundle: ["react-image-grid-gallery"],
serverModuleFormat: "cjs",
};
The serverDependenciesToBundle
field tells Remix to transpile and include the "react-image-grid-gallery"
package in the server bundle.
NextJS users should declare the "use client"
directive at the top of their file. It should sit above all other import
statements like so:
+ "use client";
import { ImageGallery } from "react-image-grid-gallery";
import { YouTubePlaylist } from "@codesweetly/react-youtube-playlist";
The "use client"
directive tells NextJS to consider all modules imported into the page as part of the Client Component module graph.
The ImageGallery
package works only as a Client Component because it uses React's State and Lifecycle effects, such as useState()
and useEffect()
.
Did you get a ReferenceError: crypto is not defined
error during the build step? If so, this note is for you.
Wrap the ImageGallery
component in <BrowserOnly>
if you get a ReferenceError: crypto is not defined
error during your build step.
import BrowserOnly from "@docusaurus/BrowserOnly";
function YourComponent() {
return (
<BrowserOnly fallback={<div>Loading...</div>}>
{() => {
const ImageGallery = require("react-image-grid-gallery").ImageGallery;
return (
<ImageGallery
imagesInfoArray={imagesArray}
columnCount={"auto"}
columnWidth={230}
gapSize={24}
/>
);
}}
</BrowserOnly>
);
}
The <BrowserOnly>
component tells Docusaurus to render the ImageGallery
library only in the browser.
Note: This process is essential because the
ImageGallery
package uses the Web Crypto API. Therefore,BrowserOnly
ensures that the Crypto API runs only in CSR (Client-Side Rendering) rather than during build or SSR (Server-Side Rendering).
npm run build
FAQs
A simple image gallery with lightbox for displaying a grid of images in React apps
The npm package react-image-grid-gallery receives a total of 188 weekly downloads. As such, react-image-grid-gallery popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-image-grid-gallery demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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